I suggest a campaign to oppose the UK government's refusal to endorse the EU Directive to combat the trade in sex slaves and child trafficking.

This Directive will encourage and assist united action against sexual exploitation trafficking. The UK efforts and successes in pursing traffickers are weak and urgently need a robust response. I know of none.

The Government have changed the Bike to Work scheme, which they are entitled to do, however they have made it retrospective. That means it is going to cost me over £100 more to buy my bike back at the end of the scheme and cost others £200. See: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/eim21667a.htm

I believe this is unfair, I have savings, I could have bought a bike myself. People have spent time weighing up the scheme before joining, now all that was a waste of time.

Somewhat to my surprise, I find myself advocating that we support something politicians are doing!

Andrew Bridgen MP (Con) has introduced a private members bill requiring a 500 metre buffer zone between open-cast mines and people`s homes. He has the support of Sir Peter Soulsby (Lab) and many people in Leicestershire and Derbyshire ( see www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk and www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk ).

The bill is partly in response to the activities of UK Coal, who, having established open-cast mines in particular areas, often after protracted disputes, then start applying to increase the scope of their activities.

Their mine in the Smalley/Shipley area of Derbyshire was the source of a bitter dispute in 2007 - 8, and was only given the go-ahead because central government over-ruled the local authority. That controversy could well be replayed now, in light of further applications from UK Coal.

Somewhat to my surprise, I find myself advocating that we support something politicians are doing!

Andrew Bridgen MP (Con) has introduced a private members bill requiring a 500 metre buffer zone between open-cast mines and people`s homes. He has the support of Sir Peter Soulsby (Lab) and many people in Leicestershire and Derbyshire ( see www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk and www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk ).

The bill is partly in response to the activities of UK Coal, who, having established open-cast mines in particular areas, often after protracted disputes, then start applying to increase the scope of their activities.

I believe that 38 degrees should support the campaign to keep Cornwall whole, which seeks to oppose the coalition plans to create a crosS Tamar constituency as part of the electoral reform.

Its a grass roots campaign, that seeks to challenge the power of government to redraw electoral boundaries without consulting the electorate or taking local concerns into account. www.keepcornwallwhole.com supported by all political parties in Cornwall.

The hounding of people by companies like ACS Law, and the profiteering of ISPs and their disregard for customer information is a very serious issue. Can you put together a campaign on the issue? This 'letters of warning campaign' is nothing but legalised blackmail and extortion.

Credit Reference Files are littered with inaccuracies and information registered purely for vexatious reasons. Creditors/Debt Collection Agencies and the Credit Reference Agencies believe they are above the Data Protection Act. Even when faced with evidence an entry on a CRF is inaccurate or placed in error, they are unwilling to remove or amend the information. Even when the Information Commissioner's Office investigates, the ICO appear unwilling or unable to rule against big business.

These inaccuracies can ruin people's lives, preventing them obtaining credit. We all know that the strength of the economy of the UK relies on the availability of credit.

The Data Protection Act needs to be changed to regulate CRFs stricter. Guidance for recording defaults etc needs to be included in statute, as opposed to the Technical Guidance Notes issued by the ICO.

Credit Reference Files are littered with inaccuracies and information registered purely for vexatious reasons. Creditors/Debt Collection Agencies and the Credit Reference Agencies believe they are above the Data Protection Act. Even when faced with evidence an entry on a CRF is inaccurate or placed in error, they are unwilling to remove or amend the information. Even when the Information Commissioner's Office investigates, the ICO appear unwilling or unable to rule against big business.

These inaccuracies can ruin people's lives, preventing them obtaining credit. We all know that the strength of the economy of the UK relies on the availability of…

foreign patients cost the Nhs billions each year, when you need hospital treatment abroad they won't even touch you before they see your insurance documents. Nurses tell us they haven't got time to check any paperwork and would be sued if they refused treatment anyway - imagine how much this is costing the country?

Petition the Queen to pay off the nation's deficit - as she is the richest person and biggest landowner in the world. If she doesn't want to use her own money could sell some of the treasures that other nations have awarded us as tokens of friendship between our nations - let us benefit from these gifts instead of them being locked away in her palaces gathering dust.